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Thus while there is ample evidence
2022-07-22
Thus, while there is ample evidence to rule out a generalized blockade of TGF-ß signaling by Hippo pathway activation upon establishment of cell–cell contacts, more recent studies have established that, in specific contexts, Hippo and TGF-ß signaling may either interfere or cooperate with each other
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Hippo signaling is unique in that it does
2022-07-22
Hippo signaling is unique in that it does not possess a cognate ligand and receptor system. Instead, numerous upstream sensors that monitor cell morphology, cell polarity, cell-cell contact, and mechanical stress impinge onto the Hippo pathway core kinases, MST, and LATS. This in turn indicates the
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Hypoxia inducible factors HIFs including HIF HIF
2022-07-22
Hypoxia-inducible factors (HIFs), including HIF-1α, HIF-1β, HIF-2α and HIF-3α, are important endogenous signaling proteins that contribute to the cellular response to hypoxia. Among these proteins, HIF-1α is involved in many pathophysiological processes, including inflammation, tumor growth and meta
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The stability and function of
2022-07-22
The stability and function of the HIF-1α protein are affected by many post-translational modifications (PTMs), including hydroxylation, acetylation, ubiquitination and SUMOylation [[29], [30], [31]]. It has been shown that HIF-1α stability is regulated by LSD1 [25]; in particular, the Set9 histone m
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br HO and cerebral malaria
2022-07-22
HO-1 and cerebral malaria In a post-mortem evaluation of human cerebral (falciparum) malaria, strong HO-1 immunostaining was consistently noted in microglia/macrophages within and surrounding the pathognomonic Durck’s granulomas (Schluesener et al., 2001). As witnessed in cerebral trauma specimen
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br Conclusion The present study provides
2022-07-22
Conclusion The present study provides evidence to suggest that the ingestion of acetate as a way to augment cellular pools of acetyl-CoA and influence histone acetylation, does not replicate the epigenetic effects of the prebiotic B-GOS®. Furthermore, acetate feeding does not influence olanzapine
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Human immunodeficiency virus type HIV is
2022-07-22
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) is responsible for the Kif15-IN-1 pandemic; notification is compulsory in Brazilian blood banks since 1988. From 1980 to 2016, the Brazilian MH reported 882,810 HIV/AIDS cases, with 52.3% in the southeast region. HIV/HCV co-infection has been associated
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br Material and methods br Results br Discussion
2022-07-22
Material and methods Results Discussion HBV develops several strategies to suppress antiviral immune responses. Here, we used a bifunctional siRNA molecule to silence HBx and activate RIG-I, which induced HBV inhibition partly mediated by RIG-I in HBV-carrier mice. Furthermore, this 3p-siHB
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Membrane based integrative treatment processes emerge as
2022-07-22
Membrane based integrative treatment processes emerge as potential solution compared to the conventional techniques. Gisi et al. (2009) presented a treatment scheme for tannery wastewater consisting of a biological pre-treatment and then a polymer as coagulant followed by reverse Omaveloxolone with
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While published data around the functional significance of G
2022-07-22
While published data around the functional significance of GPR84 are quite sparse, details of signaling pathways initiated by the receptor are even more limited, including in recombinant systems. In recombinant cells, GPR84 activation reportedly leads to Gi pathway activation, resulting in pertussis
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The following are the supplementary
2022-07-21
The following are the supplementary data related to this article. Author contribution Conflict of interest Introduction Thrombosis (arterial and venous) is a major cause of vascular obstructive diseases including myocardial infarction, cerebral infarction and pulmonary embolism. Glycoprote
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Resolving the molecular details of glyco proteome variation
2022-07-21
Resolving the molecular details of (glyco)proteome variation in different tissues and organs of the human body is critical for the understanding of human biology and disease [59]. Glycoproteomic analysis of disease-related tissues and cells has provided valuable information to identify promising tar
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The standard model of stress postulates the activation of
2022-07-21
The standard model of stress postulates the activation of both the sympathoadrenomedullary axis and the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis. Long-term activation of either neuroendocrine axes has been shown to be harmful [12]. Short-term activation of the sympathoadrenomedullary axis is used t
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A general synthesis of the
2022-07-21
A general synthesis of the tetrazole is shown in . First, a magnesium-halogen exchange reaction quenched with DMF afforded benzo[]thiophene-5-carbaldehyde , which was further decorated with a bromine at the 3-position (). A Suzuki reaction with -tolylboronic Cilnidipine mg followed by reduction of t
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As a part of our continuing efforts towards discovery
2022-07-21
As a part of our continuing efforts towards discovery of new class of compounds against different therapeutic areas and based on the literature reports, we designed a dual pharmacophore which possess a long aliphatic chain of free fatty acids and a phenyl propanoid part of known GPR40 agonists. Here
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